[Info-vax] implementing IPv6 on the internet

Scott Dorsey kludge at panix.com
Fri Sep 23 18:25:16 EDT 2016


In article <KOhFz.825032$VL3.823430 at fx13.ams1>,
Dirk Munk  <munk at home.nl> wrote:
>Scott Dorsey wrote:
>> In article <ns48b0$obt$1 at gioia.aioe.org>, Chris  <syseng at gfsys.co.uk> wrote:
>>> As I said earlier, it's just a software engineering problem and if
>>> there's a demand for V6 to V4 conversion it will happen. Your isp
>>> may already use it for backbone to local subscriber conversion,
>>> so why don't you ask them ?.
>>
>> Most commercial-grade routers can do this.  I do it in order to get a
>> number of old vax machines to coexist on an IPv6 network.  It works fine.
>
>And how do you configure that?

ipv6 route ::/0 2001:DB8:3002::10
ipv6 nat v4v6 source 192.168.30.9 2000::960B:202

!--- Translates the ipv4 add of R2 fa0/0 to ipv6 address with NAT-PT
ipv6 nat v6v4 source 3001:11:0:1::1 150.11.3.1

!--- Translates the ipv6 add of loop0 of R3 to ipv4 address with NAT-PT
ipv6 nat prefix 2000::/96

Addresses given are only for examples.
--scott
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